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the guardian spoke to these people and the people in turn helped transform the guardian into a political institution through which the colored people themselves with trotter as their coach defined racial justice and civil rights on their own radical terms. munro trotter used the guardian as a grassroots organizing tool long before the term of consciousness. this grassroots political organization created a movement toward political independence affected boston's political landscape and inspired what white political commentators called the new england example. black voters exercising their dissatisfaction with the national gop by voting for democrats on a populist and local level. additionally trotter's insistence that black radicals interrogate rather than accept as inevitable the existing american party system provides a blueprint for 21st-century activists who argue that our two party political system is fundamentally ill-equipped to adjust the economic and social needs of the people. gaas one of the first black editors to organize northern black political nonpartisanship as a sustainab
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he has a mea culpa and describes to the guardian. one of the things i argue is that shamelessness was part of the strength and his downfall. but he definitely, , the guardin in the book we know in terms of circulation number and generally circulation numbers of newspapers particularly the black press hard to come by because they were not covered. we know the numbers we can substantiate is about at its height 3000-1000 newspapers per week. that's a very small number. what was happening was people were taking pieces of the guardian and putting them in the newspapers, their black newspapers way to live. oklahoma basically had its own paper. all that was basically the guardian. they just repackaged it and sold it there. part of trotters bad business sense, good comes going to oklahoma. his wife said yes, they're taking the word and they're getting the profit and you are not. to answer your question, definitely one of the things that .2 in in the book is this notion by 1903 f 1903 black bos seen as a radical place. the independent, the maj
he has a mea culpa and describes to the guardian. one of the things i argue is that shamelessness was part of the strength and his downfall. but he definitely, , the guardin in the book we know in terms of circulation number and generally circulation numbers of newspapers particularly the black press hard to come by because they were not covered. we know the numbers we can substantiate is about at its height 3000-1000 newspapers per week. that's a very small number. what was happening was...
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let's start with the guardian, which has found a way to cover a number most of us can't even begin to comprehend, 980 people were reported dead in the most recent 48 hour period, the guardian has decided that bold statements of data belie the drama and pain playing out in hospitals and care homes and households across the country. there isa households across the country. there is a collection of pictures of 40 people who died. sam from the daily express, when you see that picture, that brings home, notjust 980 debts, each one of these has an individual story. yes, it's a very powerful front individual story. yes, it's a very powerfulfront page. individual story. yes, it's a very powerful front page. the guardian makes the point that these are not just one type of person who is infected by this, it's the young, it's the elderly commits the portable, it's people who are very seemingly fit and healthy. this is a really powerful way to illustrate it. i suppose, really powerful way to illustrate it. isuppose, as really powerful way to illustrate it. i suppose, as he referred to, when the n
let's start with the guardian, which has found a way to cover a number most of us can't even begin to comprehend, 980 people were reported dead in the most recent 48 hour period, the guardian has decided that bold statements of data belie the drama and pain playing out in hospitals and care homes and households across the country. there isa households across the country. there is a collection of pictures of 40 people who died. sam from the daily express, when you see that picture, that brings...
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the guardian, its main story, scientists talking about unreliable testing kits. testing is the answer and test test test. home antibody testing kits ordered by the government could be unreliable. not good news of the government. this is touted as the great game changer in the optimistic boris johnson possible his words and not what they're saying is that the order these provisionally in the idea was that there would be a available online and there be a test for people to just in one swoop in antibody result in either proceed or go home and not matt hancock assigned to admit that this is not the case and they're just not up to scratch and the only take notice of your symptoms if they are extreme enough. cf to be ill enough for it to be recognisable which defeats the point and this is obviously a little bit of a setback. this is not what they wanted to hear. everyone's been talking test, test, test. everyone is mentioning it this is a huge step back. it does feel that sometimes that every day is longer than the previous day. how does it feel to you? every day is lon
the guardian, its main story, scientists talking about unreliable testing kits. testing is the answer and test test test. home antibody testing kits ordered by the government could be unreliable. not good news of the government. this is touted as the great game changer in the optimistic boris johnson possible his words and not what they're saying is that the order these provisionally in the idea was that there would be a available online and there be a test for people to just in one swoop in...
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the guardian says the government's pledge to carry out 100,000 coronavirus tests a day by the end ofing, with scientists and laboratory staff warning they do not have the supplies to scale up testing. the times reports that a government adviser on coronavirus has warned a prolonged period of lockdown risks causing more suffering than the virus itself. and the daily express leads with the queen's special message which will be televised on sunday. the paper says she is expected to call for the british people to unite in order to beat the coronavirus. let's start than with that message, we've got some good weather to look forward to this weekend, very few people are working in comparison with normal, rachel. in the daily telegraph, don't go out and enjoy the sunshine. the pool, the lower will be quite hard to resist. yes and the government advises at their press c0 nfe re nce we re and the government advises at their press conference were very clear on press conference were very clear on this. matt hancock saying this is not a request, it is an instruction. it sounds a bit authoritarian
the guardian says the government's pledge to carry out 100,000 coronavirus tests a day by the end ofing, with scientists and laboratory staff warning they do not have the supplies to scale up testing. the times reports that a government adviser on coronavirus has warned a prolonged period of lockdown risks causing more suffering than the virus itself. and the daily express leads with the queen's special message which will be televised on sunday. the paper says she is expected to call for the...
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the guardian, your sister paper warning the virus leads to surge in home death.ome because they are relu cta nt to dying at home because they are reluctant to call for an ambulance and several appeals by medics outside the coronavirus pandemic field saying if you are experiencing chest pains or whatever, for goodness' sake do come to hospital because we can actually cure you or treat you there but if you come in time. do not leave it too late. that is right. what this story reveals is there are dozens more deaths than usual every day at this moment in time due to cardiac arrest. now some of those may be coronavirus related and some will be people who perhaps don't have symptoms of coronavirus but are either worried about contracting covid—i9 if they are going to hospital or they don't want to bea going to hospital or they don't want to be a burden on the nhs. and it is argued that some of those are coronavirus related and some are not but these are not deaths that are getting added onto the daily death toll but you know it also illustrates that there are people w
the guardian, your sister paper warning the virus leads to surge in home death.ome because they are relu cta nt to dying at home because they are reluctant to call for an ambulance and several appeals by medics outside the coronavirus pandemic field saying if you are experiencing chest pains or whatever, for goodness' sake do come to hospital because we can actually cure you or treat you there but if you come in time. do not leave it too late. that is right. what this story reveals is there are...
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sorry talking about the guardian?dian but also captain tom completing his lapse which has been a lift. the sort of things that bring the nation together, it gets peoplejust sort of things that bring the nation together, it gets people just sort of happy and excited and it lasts and we will get a whole country wide sense of we can do this and get through it. thank you so much to captain tom and his family. social distancing there but that is just me being too cynical about that but do you think he deserves a knighthood and could that be rush through?|j think and could that be rush through?” think he is the very best of british and if he got a knighthood, i challenge you, anyone to tell me that they would object to it. it is absolutely fantastic what he has done and a very british story, don't you think? absolutely fantastic especially because i think he wanted to raise £1000. you must get back to your cat and you must get back to your cat and you must get back to your books david. thank you both very much indeed for ta
sorry talking about the guardian?dian but also captain tom completing his lapse which has been a lift. the sort of things that bring the nation together, it gets peoplejust sort of things that bring the nation together, it gets people just sort of happy and excited and it lasts and we will get a whole country wide sense of we can do this and get through it. thank you so much to captain tom and his family. social distancing there but that is just me being too cynical about that but do you think...
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0 nto 0nto the guardian, hospital chiefs condemn testing failures amid growing frustration. eorge seems that they might still get to this 100,000 a day target but hospital chiefs pretty swift about that. it is clear that they are throwing everything at it in the 11th hour to try and meet this now famed 100,000 tests a day target and you can imagine matt hancock the secretary —— you can imagine matt hancock the secretary — — health you can imagine matt hancock the secretary —— health cemetery who has become most closely associated with this, is keen. he mentioned the 100,000 tests a day, and i think borisjohnson mentioned 100,000 tests a day, and i think boris johnson mentioned the possibility of to hunt a 50,000 tests a day for site —— the health secretary. i think the government collectively recognises they have not been able to get tests brought out as quickly as they hoped. in fa ct, out as quickly as they hoped. in fact, we are not even at, as things stand, testing capacity for 100,000. it's not theoretically possible at the moment, for 100,000 it's not theoretically poss
0 nto 0nto the guardian, hospital chiefs condemn testing failures amid growing frustration. eorge seems that they might still get to this 100,000 a day target but hospital chiefs pretty swift about that. it is clear that they are throwing everything at it in the 11th hour to try and meet this now famed 100,000 tests a day target and you can imagine matt hancock the secretary —— you can imagine matt hancock the secretary — — health you can imagine matt hancock the secretary —— health...
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the picture in the guardians got the tourmp luke picture in the guardians got the tour mp luke evanst. it felt stilted, did nicholas that it felt innovative as any drama and theatre you would expect. but it was quite doing quite interesting in a forensic way. of course yes care labour leader after he was elected a few weeks now. normally as you say you would expect the clamour and the chairs and the jeers of mps you would expect the clamour and the chairs and thejeers of mps in you would expect the clamour and the chairs and the jeers of mps in the house of commons. particularly so when it's the first time for a leader of the party. we didn't have any of that. because he had no one around him. he was socially distance away from his colleagues. so there was none of that atmosphere in the sense of occasion. course it was quite an interesting occasion because it was the first time ever in parliamentary history that we had mps dialling in via video conferencing. in this sort of hybrid, virtual parliament. lastly i think it went without a hitch there we re think it went without a hitch th
the picture in the guardians got the tourmp luke picture in the guardians got the tour mp luke evanst. it felt stilted, did nicholas that it felt innovative as any drama and theatre you would expect. but it was quite doing quite interesting in a forensic way. of course yes care labour leader after he was elected a few weeks now. normally as you say you would expect the clamour and the chairs and the jeers of mps you would expect the clamour and the chairs and thejeers of mps in you would expect...
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with me are kate proctor, political correspondent for the guardian, and asa bennett who is brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the metro leads, like many of our papers tonight, with a picture of the prime minister back at downing street tonight and the headline boris back at no 10. the daily express has that story, reporting that borisjohnson returns to work to begin leading the country out of lockdown, while vowing to prevent a second wave of cases. the daily telegraph says the prime minister may ease the lockdown as early as this week. the situation in europe is the focus of the finacial times with italy, spain and france looking to ease restrictions. the front page of the times shows a picture of a runner on the mall in london where the london marathon should have finished today if it had gone ahead. the paper also has a story about an asteroid making its way towards earth. thankfully, scientists it will miss us byjust under 4 million miles. narrow escape. let us begin whilst asteroids avoid us. boris back at number ten, the metro. kate pro
with me are kate proctor, political correspondent for the guardian, and asa bennett who is brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the metro leads, like many of our papers tonight, with a picture of the prime minister back at downing street tonight and the headline boris back at no 10. the daily express has that story, reporting that borisjohnson returns to work to begin leading the country out of lockdown, while vowing to prevent a second wave of...
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pitch a little too far inside to monkey 2nd baseman qual when and when i'm tired not happy gives the guardians a warning clearly that doesn't fly and the next pitch hits you when squared his lower back in that's of both teams managers in the umpire decide enough is enough it turns into an all out brawl with both teams emptying their benches and both managers try to get their players to take a step back guys it's baseballs that you'll see bottom 5th monkey shin chin with the r.b.i. single to center field so the home lane changing monkeys find themselves up to one and bottom of 7 guard and fall further behind so it's a gives up an r.b.i. double to laotian food scoring you would see them coming around 3rd put in the monkeys up 3 to one top of the 1000 bases loaded full count monkey closure shen and son right here strikes our guardian 3rd base and least some shan looking and the monkey sweep the series at the $31.00 win. and soccer is in very few countries that's actually going on right now and tajiks on their one of them and their top soccer league is already in its 3rd week. play and it featured
pitch a little too far inside to monkey 2nd baseman qual when and when i'm tired not happy gives the guardians a warning clearly that doesn't fly and the next pitch hits you when squared his lower back in that's of both teams managers in the umpire decide enough is enough it turns into an all out brawl with both teams emptying their benches and both managers try to get their players to take a step back guys it's baseballs that you'll see bottom 5th monkey shin chin with the r.b.i. single to...
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let me introduce our guest writing in the guardian and the nation and the new york times and is a coeditor of we own the future democratic socialism and she lives in brooklyn. michael smith author of new york times bestseller invisible man got the whole world watching he has written for the new york times the atlantic, the paris review author of the new republic and the guardian and has been a featured commentator on npr and bbc radio cnn, msnbc and also lives in brooklyn so now we will turn it over to our guests. after the discussion there will be some words from michael bennett later there will be q&a and after that there will be a book signing when q&a happens i will come back up and give you the microphone so c-span who is filming tonight can record your question. thank you so much. [applause] >> good evening. capitalism. i take it you are not a fan. >> for sure no. >> tell me why. >> what we argue in the book in which i happen to think it has uniquely failed us on many fronts that logic of domination to western thought and what capitalism does it gives very little back. and with the e
let me introduce our guest writing in the guardian and the nation and the new york times and is a coeditor of we own the future democratic socialism and she lives in brooklyn. michael smith author of new york times bestseller invisible man got the whole world watching he has written for the new york times the atlantic, the paris review author of the new republic and the guardian and has been a featured commentator on npr and bbc radio cnn, msnbc and also lives in brooklyn so now we will turn it...
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to center field then home lane champagne he's going to around 30 monkeys up to one bomb and 7 the guardian fall further behind so it gives up an r.b.i. double to lay out who you t. long he's been around 3rd again make it the home and put the monkeys up $3.00 to $1.00 and that's about it top of the 9th bases are going to be loaded full count monkey closures chenier and so on stretched out guardians a 3rd baseman leash on shane looking and the monkeys end of sweeping the series with the 31 win and i as a baseball fan i had to do that today we miss baseball here we miss going to the ballpark having popcorn should being outside of our houses and not watching dr king i know well you know what everybody it's it's been watch we're all you know we see all the sad news all the death and all you know we know the happiness well or just something weird take their mind off of things or a brawl clearing all of that but nobody was there a watch so no i don't know what i did i was in the stands actually to watch supposedly. already there own all right we'll leave it right there regina hand thank you so mu
to center field then home lane champagne he's going to around 30 monkeys up to one bomb and 7 the guardian fall further behind so it gives up an r.b.i. double to lay out who you t. long he's been around 3rd again make it the home and put the monkeys up $3.00 to $1.00 and that's about it top of the 9th bases are going to be loaded full count monkey closures chenier and so on stretched out guardians a 3rd baseman leash on shane looking and the monkeys end of sweeping the series with the 31 win...
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1st inning absolutely do the lions pitcher way lou that's got a guardian. for the infield single off the mound to open up scoring guards up to all this time lynch aish 12 left field for a 2 run double move on with a 40 lead things slide into the 2nd their guardians bats go on fire in the 1st this time a 2 run homer to right field from di pace home team finding themselves with a 60 lead next inning was a much better bottom 2nd the other 2 were in a home run at this time in center field lions are 2 winning then in an 80 cup before the lions unable to get anything going to see a while in striking out from a nasty pitch paying and she doesn't again get out of the inning with a nother strikeout this time it's catcher linnet you leave the 8 guardians rolling up 112 and putting icing on the cake with a cow who live to run double the stunner guardians in their 1st home win with a final score of 13 to 2 so i can see baseball hopefully major league baseball here in the states will be back soon maybe we'll see you give her about regina and that does it for us right now
1st inning absolutely do the lions pitcher way lou that's got a guardian. for the infield single off the mound to open up scoring guards up to all this time lynch aish 12 left field for a 2 run double move on with a 40 lead things slide into the 2nd their guardians bats go on fire in the 1st this time a 2 run homer to right field from di pace home team finding themselves with a 60 lead next inning was a much better bottom 2nd the other 2 were in a home run at this time in center field lions are...
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rolling up 112 and putting icing on the cake with a cow who live to run double the stunner guardians in their 1st home win with a final score of 13 to 2 so i can see baseball hopefully major league baseball here in the states will be back to maybe we'll see are it a big year for about regina and that does it for us right now but make sure you keep up with everything in question at all times by downloading our brand new really cool free app called horrible t.v. you can catch up with the news 24 seventh's and make sure you can follow me on twitter at millikin go there i'm going to chat i'll see you back here soon. pain has changed many american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that they're ok prescription is working for them and the remedy be certain to to know the price that they paid was their dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggested that the long term effects might not just be absence of benefit but actually th
rolling up 112 and putting icing on the cake with a cow who live to run double the stunner guardians in their 1st home win with a final score of 13 to 2 so i can see baseball hopefully major league baseball here in the states will be back to maybe we'll see are it a big year for about regina and that does it for us right now but make sure you keep up with everything in question at all times by downloading our brand new really cool free app called horrible t.v. you can catch up with the news 24...
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rolling up 112 and putting the icing on the cake with a calculation to run double the center guardians in their 1st home win with a final score 32. the football world is shocked shocked when 6 time super bowl champion tom brady left the new england patriots for the tampa bay buccaneers now there's even more of a surprise as one of his teammates decides it's a good time to come out of retirement the patriots agreed to trade titan robber and koski to the box reuniting the former teammates must feel pretty good for them it was under seize a 4th round draft pick in the 2020 n.f.l. draft all the bucs receive a 7th rounder in addition to the 510 pro bowler for those unsure of how this all works and grant came out of retirement and was able to treated the patriots actually still hold on to his rights to play a 2020 season on a one year deal worth 10000000 has already passed his physical flying colors gronk previously committed to being part of the recently won the 247 title during wrestle mania 36 which i don't think you'll be playing in anymore and speaking of teams in new england there was
rolling up 112 and putting the icing on the cake with a calculation to run double the center guardians in their 1st home win with a final score 32. the football world is shocked shocked when 6 time super bowl champion tom brady left the new england patriots for the tampa bay buccaneers now there's even more of a surprise as one of his teammates decides it's a good time to come out of retirement the patriots agreed to trade titan robber and koski to the box reuniting the former teammates must...
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the guardian reports that the long easter weekend looming, ministers are now concerned that lifting anytrictions would lead to an immediate change in the public cosmic behaviour. the express warns that the peak of the pandemic in the uk is likely to be ten days away, with current restrictions remaining in place until that peak has passed. and in the times, britain should brace for three more weeks of lockdown, according to the newspaper. and the end of the lockdown in wuhan, china, is the huge picture on tomorrow's addition of the metro. passengers arriving in the city where the virus started, as restrictions there are lifted. let's begin now, and bring you in, kate. the front of the daily telegraph, of course, the big news story today is this horrendous rise in the number of deaths, 938 injust this horrendous rise in the number of deaths, 938 in just a 2k hour period. given that, the telegraph is talking about ministers wanting to delay any talk of when this lockdown will end. understandable, given the number of those dying is continuing to rise. yes, it is sobering and extremely sad.
the guardian reports that the long easter weekend looming, ministers are now concerned that lifting anytrictions would lead to an immediate change in the public cosmic behaviour. the express warns that the peak of the pandemic in the uk is likely to be ten days away, with current restrictions remaining in place until that peak has passed. and in the times, britain should brace for three more weeks of lockdown, according to the newspaper. and the end of the lockdown in wuhan, china, is the huge...
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infield single off the mound to open up scoring guardians up to all this time. to let feel free to run double. by the cell with a. lead live in the 2nd their guardians that's were on fire the 1st time a 21 homer to right field from di payphone home team finds themselves now the big 60 lead next inning wasn't much better 2nd another 2 run no run this time to center field and the lions are wondering how they ended up in this 80 hole. that would be that top the 4th line then able to really get anything going to see a while striking out on the net. and he did it again with a nother shout this time to catch it when you leave the bottom of the 8th this is a duty it is a nother to run home or guardians or another putting the icing on the cake to win the game at $13.00 to $2.00. the football world was shocked simply shocked when 6 time super bowl champion tom brady left the new england patriots for the tampa bay buccaneers now there's even more of a shock as one of his teammates aside it it's time to come out of retirement the new england patriots agree to trade tight en
infield single off the mound to open up scoring guardians up to all this time. to let feel free to run double. by the cell with a. lead live in the 2nd their guardians that's were on fire the 1st time a 21 homer to right field from di payphone home team finds themselves now the big 60 lead next inning wasn't much better 2nd another 2 run no run this time to center field and the lions are wondering how they ended up in this 80 hole. that would be that top the 4th line then able to really get...
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so i started working with the journalist at the guardian paul lewis who at the time was the head of the guardian's bureau in san francisco we started to look through some of my documents to find evidence of wrongdoing or negligence by facebook how can you original little use their data sets different tactics that they had used in order to incite fear for instance in people that were modeled to be neurotic and what was the messaging what were their strategies and how much impact they actually have and once we've found us we put together a package of stories and some videos in order to explain to the public the truth of what had actually happened especially in the presidential campaigns i'm going to fix a team won't get into the conversation for can i say we have a 9 year old jessica born when philippe an associate professor in fordham university sapulpa communication and beauty studies she is the author of using technology building democracy digital campaigning and the construction of citizenship and in brussels we have her or a coyote a tech reporter with politico your ladyship in liste
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will also want to pass will not only here is a place where the nguyen live they are the guardians of the earth their spirits our ancestors are also me and. you have to establish a profound relationship with the earth and if you have to recognize deep inside who the 1000000 are. going to live without them we would lose our connection to nature . there are a lot of the end more than there are people we humans only have short lives in the end live forever i mean. what i'm saying it does simply. the 3 of them head off to a place where the end resigned to ask their permission. and is there any way. they can claim to the neon that they have been falsely blamed for the death of the looking us. as a gift for the spirit they sprinkle flour into the water. the place often under a little in north necessity for them up nature has always been paradise we don't want to build great buildings and the buildings of nature are more important than the buildings of people this is why unlike the aztecs and the mayans the do not have great buildings getting. colonize ation pushed us away from nature when we
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if you get sick the guardian of the forest tells you in a dream which remedy you need because you are. a part of the earth then we search for the remedy and when we find it we dedicate a prayer to it. you . contacts us along to see how they could. piece the longer our traditional chill for them up or to community. even with what we're writing having a. go at you again. probably the printer. is also a professor of history at the catholic university of new coke he dale is convinced that i'm a pretty have to rediscover their identity and pride in order to secure their rights not in a miniature knew no question but that we lost all our rights and the right to education the right to medical care the right to dignity it won't stop until we rediscover roots of which them approaching have had everything taken from them among those doing the taking with a look seeing as when they 1st settled in the region know who single it. would be the old man conrad look saying i had a grocery store years beyond allow he saw that people were hungry and sold them food for them to live on. but the people coul
if you get sick the guardian of the forest tells you in a dream which remedy you need because you are. a part of the earth then we search for the remedy and when we find it we dedicate a prayer to it. you . contacts us along to see how they could. piece the longer our traditional chill for them up or to community. even with what we're writing having a. go at you again. probably the printer. is also a professor of history at the catholic university of new coke he dale is convinced that i'm a...
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the guardian said more people could die after hospitals defer patients from seeking nhs care. ncial times goes with an announcement from british airways that they could cut 12,000 jobs amid fears an airline industry recovery is "several years away". the mail says a charity the paper is backing has bought 150,000 masks from china and phone them in to the ukfor nhs from china and phone them in to the uk for nhs staff —— flown them. welcome back to both. caroline, let's kick off with the times. care home deaths set to overtake hospitals just as hospitals, home deaths set to overtake hospitalsjust as hospitals, which appears to be the government's folks this in the past few weeks. it looks as if the peak for hospital deaths reach about —— the numbers are slowly going down. but of course that's not the same for care homes and there's a quote in today's times which suggests that the numbers are going ina which suggests that the numbers are going in a different direction and hospital deaths are going down and carol deaths are going up. the real issue here is that we haven't really had
the guardian said more people could die after hospitals defer patients from seeking nhs care. ncial times goes with an announcement from british airways that they could cut 12,000 jobs amid fears an airline industry recovery is "several years away". the mail says a charity the paper is backing has bought 150,000 masks from china and phone them in to the ukfor nhs from china and phone them in to the uk for nhs staff —— flown them. welcome back to both. caroline, let's kick off with...
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the guardian leads with claims that the uk missed chances to buy 16 million face masks over the pastwhile the financial times says a ‘political decision' kept britain out of a joint eu ventilator pact. the mirror reports that boxes of visors in a british warehouse may be exported, because the government hasn't agreed to buy them. and the mail says thousands of cancer cases are being missed each week, because patients aren't going to see their gps during the pandemic. with me is talkradio presenter daisy mcandrew and also i'm joined by katy balls, the deputy political editor, spectator. quite a few from pages focus on that vaccine trial potentially this week and met hancock, the health secretary and the downing street briefing since that for him this was a bit of good news that he is able to announce. i do not want to be cynical about this but certainly number ten will be delighted that a number ten will be delighted that a number of newspapers are leading on the story because as you said, it is a tiny bit of good news amongst all of the horrendous of the news. that is not to say that
the guardian leads with claims that the uk missed chances to buy 16 million face masks over the pastwhile the financial times says a ‘political decision' kept britain out of a joint eu ventilator pact. the mirror reports that boxes of visors in a british warehouse may be exported, because the government hasn't agreed to buy them. and the mail says thousands of cancer cases are being missed each week, because patients aren't going to see their gps during the pandemic. with me is talkradio...
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1st inning absolute do the lions pitcher one way lou that's what a guardian shonky chance for the infield single off the map to open up scoring cards of 20 this time lynch a schwann to left field for a 2 run double move on with a 40 lead things slide into 2nd their guardians bastow on fire in the 1st this time a 2 run homer to right field from di payphones home team find themselves with a cushy 60 lead next inning was a much better bottom 2nd the other 2 were on a home run at this time a center field lions are 2 innings in in an 80 hole stop the 4th lions unable to get anything going to see a while in striking out from a nasty pitch chen she paying and she peng does again get out of the inning with a nother strikeout this time it's catcher lin you leave on the 8 guardians are rolling up 112 and putting icing on the cake with a cow who learn to run double the center guardians and their 1st home win with a final score of 13 to 2 so it's good to see baseball hopefully major league baseball here in the states will be back soon maybe we'll see all right thank you for that regina
1st inning absolute do the lions pitcher one way lou that's what a guardian shonky chance for the infield single off the map to open up scoring cards of 20 this time lynch a schwann to left field for a 2 run double move on with a 40 lead things slide into 2nd their guardians bastow on fire in the 1st this time a 2 run homer to right field from di payphones home team find themselves with a cushy 60 lead next inning was a much better bottom 2nd the other 2 were on a home run at this time a center...
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grace, the front page of the guardian is ministers warned of exponential rise in fatalities. course is their fear in this difficult balancing act that ministers now face. yes. again, one of those questions where we simply did not know what will happen. we see some countries now that have been able to get a bit more of a handle on the pandemic, using their lockdown. it seems as though the uk is still very much in the thick of one of the most severe parts of the pandemic. so there is a live debate about how whether or not the government needs to be thinking about an exit strategy. it seems as though a lot of countries are trying to wa ke though a lot of countries are trying to wake up at this point the economic cost of the ongoing lockdown versus the potential cost of lives lost if it was ended fairly quickly. and i think on that front, it makes so much more sense to have a little bit more caution because all very well saying it will hurt the economy if we continue lockdown too long, but ultimately we are the economy. people going out, going to work him working in the nhs and go
grace, the front page of the guardian is ministers warned of exponential rise in fatalities. course is their fear in this difficult balancing act that ministers now face. yes. again, one of those questions where we simply did not know what will happen. we see some countries now that have been able to get a bit more of a handle on the pandemic, using their lockdown. it seems as though the uk is still very much in the thick of one of the most severe parts of the pandemic. so there is a live...
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today as i was outside on the guardians of the this next to me shoot me show would be good to just feel right i haven't got any right omar bradley and so now. i see a chip you see i grant that they're just waiting to get the opportunity to walk away when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's going to get like you walking on air while this is.
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looking at the guardian, number ten admits mistakes over testing as it sets a new target. picture of matt hancock who had to go into isolation since it was announced that he had contracted the virus. it was around the same sort of time as the prime minister. this is a relaunch of strategy, which at times critics have said felt rudderless, other times complacent, given that we saw what was happening in china and then, as the disease effectively works its way west. and the experience of italy in particular should have been instructive, many have said. well, absolutely. of course hindsight is a wonderful thing, but in this case, you are absolutely right. there was massive for warning about the cataclysm that was about to engulf our country. we saw what happened in china, we saw the tragic events unfolding in italy, and then spanned, and we didn't do enough about it. now we seem didn't do enough about it. now we seem to be trying to close the door after the horse has bolted. there is talk of immunity certificates, which might be one solution, but those are also controversial.
looking at the guardian, number ten admits mistakes over testing as it sets a new target. picture of matt hancock who had to go into isolation since it was announced that he had contracted the virus. it was around the same sort of time as the prime minister. this is a relaunch of strategy, which at times critics have said felt rudderless, other times complacent, given that we saw what was happening in china and then, as the disease effectively works its way west. and the experience of italy in...
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journalist kate aronoff's writing in the guardian, jacobian, new york times, she's the co-editor of "we own the future", democratic socialism american style, and she lives in brooklyn. >> michael denzel smith, the author of "invisible man got the whole word watching" and he has written for the new york times, atlantic complex, paris review, harper's, the new republic, the guardian and the root and he has been a featured commentator, npr, cnn, cnbc, and lives in brooklyn. now let me hand over the mic and a word to our guests, i want to say that after the discussion there will be some words by michael bennett, who is here from the dsa. and later on, there will be a q & a and after that, there will be a book signing and when the q & a happens, i'll come back up here and hand the mic to whoever has a question so c-span, who is filming tonight, will actually be able to record your questions. all right. thank you so much. [applaus [applause]. >> good evening. hi, kate. >> hi. >> so capitalism, i take it you're not a fan? >> for sure, no. >> tell me why. >> it's a good, big question that peo
journalist kate aronoff's writing in the guardian, jacobian, new york times, she's the co-editor of "we own the future", democratic socialism american style, and she lives in brooklyn. >> michael denzel smith, the author of "invisible man got the whole word watching" and he has written for the new york times, atlantic complex, paris review, harper's, the new republic, the guardian and the root and he has been a featured commentator, npr, cnn, cnbc, and lives in...
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today as i was outside on the guardians of the this next to me he sent me the show will be good to just feel the rain i haven't got any rain on my body and so now. i see a chip you see the grass that they just wait until you get the opportunity to walk around. when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's going to feel like you're walking on air. this is great. how do you feel about your reading. the praises of. isabel to get married. have food. that's the biggest hurdle. hello a. good evening when it's a very. you don't. shoot it with the sleep nights i keep on trying to call the chaplain yes the last of the longest known people calling and see when i get him on the phone. so we can get to some more for the men's game going. but any one will think you know i mean any of us who i'm with thinking what is the size ring. i need tell you what size my ring you so i have to see the chaplain have some type of rain size or what have i would have so that they do because. i will be the 1st in may to get married not the with rate you should you should ask you should as those questions you do
today as i was outside on the guardians of the this next to me he sent me the show will be good to just feel the rain i haven't got any rain on my body and so now. i see a chip you see the grass that they just wait until you get the opportunity to walk around. when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's going to feel like you're walking on air. this is great. how do you feel about your reading. the praises of. isabel to get married. have food. that's the biggest hurdle. hello a. good...
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today as i was outside on the guardians of the this next to me shoot me show would be good to just feel to rain i haven't got any rain or my body and so now. i see a chick the you see the grass that they're just waiting to get the opportunity to walk the ranch when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's going to feel like you're walking on air while all this is grand. and how do you feel about you know where any. the tree will. end it will be able to get married in have true. that's the biggest hurdle. hello a. lady named unity a very. you don't. shoot it with the sleep nights i keep on trying to call the chaplain yes the last of the longest bone people calling when i get him on the phone. so we can get to some more for them and get going. but i may want to think you know i mean any of us who i'm with thinking what is the size ring. i need tell you what size my ring you so i have to see the chaplain have some type of rain size or what have i would have so that they do because. i will be the 1st in may to get married and not know what fast rate you should you should ask you should
today as i was outside on the guardians of the this next to me shoot me show would be good to just feel to rain i haven't got any rain or my body and so now. i see a chick the you see the grass that they're just waiting to get the opportunity to walk the ranch when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's going to feel like you're walking on air while all this is grand. and how do you feel about you know where any. the tree will. end it will be able to get married in have true. that's the...
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to that without that on the guardian of the next to me and see it be show. to feel the rain in the rain on my body and oh no. unfortunately if you don't grant that there is weak and he took the opportunity to walk away when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's got there like you walking on air why. isn't gray. and how do you feel about you know where any the tree will be who will be in the bell to get married in the street that we would. get the biggest sort of. fellow ok. good 'd evening. to you very. kind you don't know i'm tired. should have went to sleep as much as i keep on trying to call the chaplain yes the last of the longest known people calling when i get him on the phone. so we can get to some more for the men's game going. but i may want to think you know i mean any of us who i'm with thinking what is the size ring. i need tell you what size my ring you so ringback i have to see the chaplain have some type of rain size or what have i would have so that they do because. i will be the 1st in 'd may to get married and not know what fast rat
to that without that on the guardian of the next to me and see it be show. to feel the rain in the rain on my body and oh no. unfortunately if you don't grant that there is weak and he took the opportunity to walk away when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's got there like you walking on air why. isn't gray. and how do you feel about you know where any the tree will be who will be in the bell to get married in the street that we would. get the biggest sort of. fellow ok. good 'd...
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"the guardian." and it stands in oklahoma city on the state capital dome of the capital of the state of oklahom oklahoma. >> if you'll take a look at some of this textile work, a lot of people associate, as far as clothing, this style of clothing with the seminoles. it's called seminole patchwork. very colorful. what you see is that if you see here, you can see that they're basically small pieces of material cut at certain angles. then resewed back together to create the beautiful designs that you see on the jackets, on the skirts, on some of the dolls that you see represented here. and in this particular case is a good example of early period seminole bandolier bag. the artist is jay mcgarecht. and you can see that the intricacy of the beadwork is here with southeastern designs. there's many of tribes that had this style of a bandolier bag, and it may vary from one tribe to the next, but this most definitely is a seminole bandolier bag, which was worn by men in their traditional clothing and they wou
"the guardian." and it stands in oklahoma city on the state capital dome of the capital of the state of oklahom oklahoma. >> if you'll take a look at some of this textile work, a lot of people associate, as far as clothing, this style of clothing with the seminoles. it's called seminole patchwork. very colorful. what you see is that if you see here, you can see that they're basically small pieces of material cut at certain angles. then resewed back together to create the...
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today as i was outside on the guardian's on the this next to me he said maybe the show will be good to just feel the rain i haven't got any rain on my body and so now. i see a chip you see the grass that they just wait until you get the opportunity to walk on the grass when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's going to feel like you're walking on air. this is great. how do you feel about you know running the present. and it would be able to get married and they would have food. that's the biggest sort of. hello a good 'd evening when it's a very. kind you don't on time. you. should have with the sleep nights i keep on trying to call the chaplain yes or no.
today as i was outside on the guardian's on the this next to me he said maybe the show will be good to just feel the rain i haven't got any rain on my body and so now. i see a chip you see the grass that they just wait until you get the opportunity to walk on the grass when you step on grass for the 1st time again it's going to feel like you're walking on air. this is great. how do you feel about you know running the present. and it would be able to get married and they would have food. that's...
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this is a miniature of that piece, the guardian. it stands in oh, city on the state capitol dome of the capital of the state of oklahoma. if you take a look at this textile work, a lot of people associate, as far as clothing, this style of clothing with the seminoles. it is called seminal patchwork. very colorful. what you see here is they are basically small pieces of material cut at certain angles and then re-sewn back together to create the beautiful designs you see on the jackets, the skirts, on some of the dolls you see represented here. in this particular case, a good example of early. seminal bandolier bag. you can see the intricacy of the beadwork is here with southeastern designs. there are many tribes that had this style of a bandolier bag. that may vary from one tribe to the next. this most definitely is a seminole bandolier bag, which was worn by men in their traditional clothing. they would keep personal items inside the bag itself. the game of stickball is very popular in the southeast today, especially among some colle
this is a miniature of that piece, the guardian. it stands in oh, city on the state capitol dome of the capital of the state of oklahoma. if you take a look at this textile work, a lot of people associate, as far as clothing, this style of clothing with the seminoles. it is called seminal patchwork. very colorful. what you see here is they are basically small pieces of material cut at certain angles and then re-sewn back together to create the beautiful designs you see on the jackets, the...
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susan: did "the guardian" see you on the internet and come find you?ris: it was an editor at "the guardian," heidi moore, who knew me for my business writing. she saw me on twitter and asked me to write some business articles for her, which i did, on wall street. not very favorable to wall street articles. from there, she introduced me to the op-ed people and i started writing more political pieces. susan: who came -- how did the book idea come together? chris: that was entirely accidental. meaning -- i did hunts point for three years and eventually i had to leave for both emotional reasons, i just was in too deep and it was not fair to my family and it was not necessarily -- i was --it was getting me to be -- i was drinking too much. it was not a good place. to see such pain, to be surrounded by such pain. i exercised the option few people have and i left. i decided to be a geek about it, to be mathematical about it, to put on my old science hat. i had learned all of these things in hunts point that i wanted to see if they were translationally invaria
susan: did "the guardian" see you on the internet and come find you?ris: it was an editor at "the guardian," heidi moore, who knew me for my business writing. she saw me on twitter and asked me to write some business articles for her, which i did, on wall street. not very favorable to wall street articles. from there, she introduced me to the op-ed people and i started writing more political pieces. susan: who came -- how did the book idea come together? chris: that was...
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the guardian says uk ministers are holding a series of high level meetings with trades unions and business amid fears that millions of people will be too fearful to return to work when the lockdown begins to be lifted. so, let's begin. pauly, the times, p:m.... "we're moving to the second pays of the battle and talk about his own personal express by being hit by this virus. the prime minister is back which is good to see if a sub he gave an address outside downing street which was reported here in the times alongside some insights about how the lockdown may change. there is lots of speculation in this and other papers that there has been for several days now about whether we might be able to hang out with a nominated friend or family. we might be able to hang out with a nominated friend orfamily. how we might be able to hang out with a nominated friend or family. how we might have some nonessential shops reopening if people can manage social distancing. suggesting schools won't be opening untiljune which is difficult news those of us with small children at home. but essentially what they a
the guardian says uk ministers are holding a series of high level meetings with trades unions and business amid fears that millions of people will be too fearful to return to work when the lockdown begins to be lifted. so, let's begin. pauly, the times, p:m.... "we're moving to the second pays of the battle and talk about his own personal express by being hit by this virus. the prime minister is back which is good to see if a sub he gave an address outside downing street which was reported...
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the guardian says the government's pledge to carry out 100,000 coronavirus tests a day by the end ofith scientists and laboratory staff warning they do not have the supplies to scale up testing. the times reports that a government adviser on coronavirus has warned a prolonged period of lockdown risks causing more suffering than the virus itself. and the daily express leads with the queen's special message which will be televised on sunday. the paper says she is expected to call for the british people to unite in order to beat the coronavirus. so, let's make a start. with that all—important message on the i, stay at home, pm's plea to britain as the sun comes out. particularly important to make that play because people have been locked away for a couple of weeks now and are probably suffering from a bit of cabin fever. yes and the temptation will be to go out, some people have been a bit naughty around where i live in west london, in the parks you can see people exercising with their trainers and so on and they don't look like family members to me, so who knows. i've heard people stil
the guardian says the government's pledge to carry out 100,000 coronavirus tests a day by the end ofith scientists and laboratory staff warning they do not have the supplies to scale up testing. the times reports that a government adviser on coronavirus has warned a prolonged period of lockdown risks causing more suffering than the virus itself. and the daily express leads with the queen's special message which will be televised on sunday. the paper says she is expected to call for the british...
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and the guardian says uk hospital leaders have launched a strident attack on the uk government's coronavirusthat a target of 100,000 daily tests a day will be comprehensively missed tomorrow. so, let's begin. emily, let's start with you. daily telegraph boris johnson racing bounding up the stairs of number ten with a side bar on that but the big story for the paper is to use his first press or two —— hopes of an early lockdown, this entry a lot of detail but in the past few days they've been pretty accurate, haven't they? you saw boris johnson he's taking a few weeks off after being in intensive care which is quite an extraordinary thing a few weeks ago. and given his first address in downing street a couple of days ago, you could see even in that in tomorrow's first press conferences is come back that even in that address of downing street, you could see that he was hinting that the lockdown was not going to be lifted in its entirety and is going to be a step—by—step process and little by little and it also points to the fact that germany, they have lifted or starting to, but that rate is s
and the guardian says uk hospital leaders have launched a strident attack on the uk government's coronavirusthat a target of 100,000 daily tests a day will be comprehensively missed tomorrow. so, let's begin. emily, let's start with you. daily telegraph boris johnson racing bounding up the stairs of number ten with a side bar on that but the big story for the paper is to use his first press or two —— hopes of an early lockdown, this entry a lot of detail but in the past few days they've...
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even watching them trying to be fully free and it's awful to look at you the emirates even the guardian has gone to kind of a shadow if in their in the fact that they're playing out on those at the start of training but that is something that the players love you see really enjoy it you can just hear them were screaming and hollering 410200 mi is a. good feeling. but. it's one of the great experiences of european football to put what you came to a game like this but big game. i'll. say wow i said my 6 top as i. think is one of the quite possible ones. the night. after work. out. any shots have let me add. to what. let's be brutally honest this is going to happen more chance of me much chance of me getting a date with liz honey. i think also will come out of the blocks quite quickly. but from. the casting calls. upon are you can. kind of feel they can be more themselves which i'm sure seems. to be if you. keep saying. i. can. use a. nap. i like. you know i think. you know sometimes the way they play is almost sexy so you know and the really talks a lot about love and sex and you know the
even watching them trying to be fully free and it's awful to look at you the emirates even the guardian has gone to kind of a shadow if in their in the fact that they're playing out on those at the start of training but that is something that the players love you see really enjoy it you can just hear them were screaming and hollering 410200 mi is a. good feeling. but. it's one of the great experiences of european football to put what you came to a game like this but big game. i'll. say wow i...
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let's go to the guardian now. a picture of medics in spain, it should be to a colleague who died. spain relaxing restrictions, going back to the kind of lockdown that we have at the moment, right? yes, so the construction workers can go to work. in this country, construction workers are still at work as long as they are socially distancing from each other. there was a controversy there at the beginning, when they we re there at the beginning, when they were being crammed onto the tube trains with other key workers, and that seems to have gone away as an issue. the crisis, with easing in spain, it doesn't show to us there is some hope in this. we are not seeing any hope at all in this country as far as i can make out, but we are hoping we can within two oi’ but we are hoping we can within two or three weeks. there was a story about some interesting, britain has missed three opportunities to book by protective kits. the idea here is the eu is now stockpiling ppe kits personal protective equipment, around the eu in various countries, and they have figures showing any five countries, e
let's go to the guardian now. a picture of medics in spain, it should be to a colleague who died. spain relaxing restrictions, going back to the kind of lockdown that we have at the moment, right? yes, so the construction workers can go to work. in this country, construction workers are still at work as long as they are socially distancing from each other. there was a controversy there at the beginning, when they we re there at the beginning, when they were being crammed onto the tube trains...
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but the best scientists in the world are working flat out on a solution to this, so even if the guardian has found a possible problem with these tests, there will be other tests in the queen said we will meet again. thank you both. that is it for the papers. do not forget that you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website. it all there seven days a week at bbc. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you caroline and tony. next on bbc news it's the film review. hello and welcome to the form review. with cinemas close and eve ryo ne review. with cinemas close and everyone being urged to stay indoors due to the coronavirus, new films are still opening in the uk through streaming services. being made available for home viewing. so, for example. last week, the surrealist thriller which is going to have a theatrical opening became available exclusively through streaming services. no, i do not think this is the right way. this is the way we came in. to be just as some kind of loop? hello? i have never heard such silence. a couple look
but the best scientists in the world are working flat out on a solution to this, so even if the guardian has found a possible problem with these tests, there will be other tests in the queen said we will meet again. thank you both. that is it for the papers. do not forget that you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website. it all there seven days a week at bbc. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you caroline and tony. next on bbc...
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the guardian says scientific advisers have warned the uk government that any relaxation of lockdown measuresn exponential rise in coronavirus cases, amid a cabinet split about how quickly to ease restrictions. the daily mirror reports although the uk government promised 100,000 tests a day by the end of this month, less than a fifth of that target is actually being hit and testing sites still lie empty. according to the metro, at least 100 uk health and social care workers have now died of coronavirus — including a nurse whose family say she would have lived if she had been given the correct protective clothing. the ‘i' claims the royal air force are being "forced" to pick up delayed protective kit from turkey as a shortage threatens treatment. the daily telegraph also leads on tests in the uk, but features a picture of the entrpeneur, sir richard branson, who has offered to mortgage necker island, his caribbean home, in return for a taxpayer—funded £500 million bailout for his virgin atlantic airline. the international edition of the financial times focuses on us oil prices crashing into ne
the guardian says scientific advisers have warned the uk government that any relaxation of lockdown measuresn exponential rise in coronavirus cases, amid a cabinet split about how quickly to ease restrictions. the daily mirror reports although the uk government promised 100,000 tests a day by the end of this month, less than a fifth of that target is actually being hit and testing sites still lie empty. according to the metro, at least 100 uk health and social care workers have now died of...